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  • Biographical/Historical note
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  • Scope and Contents note
  • Arrangement
  • Separated Materials note

  • Language of Material: English
    Contributing Institution: ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
    Title: Patricia Nell Warren papers
    creator: Warren, Patricia Nell
    Identifier/Call Number: Coll2013-071
    Physical Description: 73.3 linear feet. 67 boxes.
    Date (inclusive): 1921-2013
    Abstract: Writings, correspondence, editorial records, book promotion and distribution records, research files, project files, event records, computer files, photographs, video recordings, and other materials documenting the career of Patricia Nell Warren, primarily from 1971-2011. Warren is a noted activist for human rights, free speech, and youth-oriented causes, but is best known for her eight acclaimed novels, especially her bestselling novel The Front Runner.
    Language of Material: Records are primarily in English, but include publications in Danish, German, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Mandarin, Spanish, and Ukrainian.

    Biographical/Historical note

    Patricia Nell Warren was born in 1936 and grew up on the Grant Kohrs cattle ranch near Deer Lodge, Montana. She has been writing professionally since she was a teenager in the 1950s, and a publishing professional since 1959. She moved to New York in 1955 to attend Manhattanville College. Warren landed a job at Reader's Digest where she worked as a copy editor, 1959-1964, and book editor, 1964-1980.
    Warren married a Ukrainian emigre writer in 1960 and wrote four books of Ukranian poetry between 1959-1973. For a few years in the 1960s, Reader's Digest stationed her in Spain. While there, she wrote her first gay novel, a chronicle of the illicit relationship between a Spanish bullfighter and a peasant during the fascist regime of Spain (she would publish the book in 2001 under the title The Wild Man). In Spain, she also took up jogging. She became proficient enough that she was the fourth woman to finish the 1970 Boston Marathon. In 1971, she published her first book The Last Centennial, a set of three short novels that take place in a Montana town during the 1970s. In 1973, Warren divorced her husband.
    In 1974, Warren published her most acclaimed work The Front Runner, her first published gay-themed book. This love story about an ex-Marine track coach and his Olympic athlete was the first work of gay fiction to reach the New York Times Best Seller list and has sold an estimated 10 million copies worldwide. The work inspired Front Runners running and walking clubs across the world.
    In 1976, Warren published The Fancy Dancer, the first bestseller to portray a gay priest and to explore gay life in a small town. In 1978, Warren published The Beauty Queen, a story inspired by the rise of the homophobic Anita Bryant. In 1991, Warren published her second mainstream title, One Is the Sun, a historical epic about a woman chief of the Montana Territory during the 1800s.
    In 1994, Warren completed Harlan's Race, the sequel to The Front Runner. This was the premiere title offered by Wildcat Press, an independent press co-founded by Warren and her business partner, Tyler St. Mark. In 1997, Wildcat Press published the third book in the series, Billy's Boy, which won the Lambda Literary Editor's Choice Award. Wildcat Press would go on to publish the following Warren-authored books: The Wild Man (2001), The Lavender Locker Room: 3000 Years of Great Athletes Whose Sexual Orientation Was Different (2006), and My West: Personal Writings on the American West (2011).
    Warren is also known for her hundreds of nonfiction articles and essays on subjects such as youth, mythology, environmentalism, human rights, gay and lesbian life, AIDS, mixed-race prejudice, American history, sports, wild animals, agriculture, and current events. Her short works have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Reader's Digest, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, L.A. Woman, Mythosphere, Foreword and Persimmon Hill, as well as in LGBT publications such as the Advocate, Out, Gay & Lesbian Review, Genre, Philadelphia Gay News, and Lodestar Quarterly. As a columnist, Warren wrote a series about gay pioneers in sports history for Outsports.com and the "Left Field" series on the politics of AIDS and public health in A & U Magazine.
    In addition to her literary work, Warren has been a committed human rights activist. Her personal activism started during the 1960s, with her efforts to have the American media recognize the individuality of Ukrainians and other ethnic groups in the USSR. In the 1970s, she became active in women's rights and was the plaintiffs' spokesperson for Susan Smith v. Reader's Digest, a landmark lawsuit that resulted in a class-action victory for women. As a former amateur athlete, she helped lead a group of female distance runners who forced the Amateur Athletics Union to change the discriminatory rules under which women were permitted to run in the mid-1970s.
    Later, Warren's activism focused on free speech and issues confronting LGBT youth. In the late 1990s, she taught a GED program for LGBT youth, served on the Gay and Lesbian Education Commission of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), and served on the LAUSD's Human Relations Education Commission. She is one of several dozen plaintiffs in ACLU v. Reno and ACLU v. Reno II, a case-setting lawsuit seeking to stem unwarranted censorship of the Internet. She was also one of the founders of Just Dissent, a California activist group seeking to protect the rights of peaceful protesters.
    Warren's passionate activism has drawn her to diverse causes. She has volunteered for SOS Care, a wildcat rescue center, and wrote the script for their promotional video. In 2007, Warren campaigned for a seat on the West Hollywood City Council. Warren's literary and political work has been honored by the Arizona Human Rights Fund's Barry Goldwater Award, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame's Western Heritage Award, the Lambda Literary Award, the Saints & Sinners Hall of Fame, and the Gay and Lesbian Literary Hall of Fame.
    Sources:
    Wildcat International. "Patricia Nell Warren." http://wildcatintl.com/pnw.cfm.
    [Box 5/folders 16-44, Box 40/folder 37, and Box 62] Patricia Nell Warren Papers, Coll2013-071, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California.

    Conditions Governing Access

    The collection is open to researchers. There are no access restrictions.

    Conditions Governing Use

    All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the ONE Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives at USC Libraries as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.

    Acquisition

    Donation by Paticia Nell Warren of 78 boxes on August 2011 and 15 boxes on August 2013.

    Preferred Citation

    [Box/folder #, or item name] Patricia Nell Warren Papers, Coll2013-071, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California.

    Processing Information

    Collection processed by Kyle Morgan, 2014.

    Scope and Contents note

    Writings, correspondence, editorial records, book promotion and distribution records, research files, project files, event records, computer files, photographs, video recordings, and other materials documenting the career of Patricia Nell Warren, primarily from 1971-2011. The Portfolio series contains clippings, awards, and other records celebrating Warren's history and achievements. The Writings series includes Warren's short stories, novels, essays, and poetry. The Book Publishing Records series consists of editorial records, research files, and administrative records primarily about the production and distribution of books by Warren's independent publishing house, Wildcat Press. The Correspondence series comprises personal and professional correspondence, including fan mail, letters to editors, and manuscript submissions. The Youth Files series consists of student work, promotional materials, and administrative records regarding Warren's work with LGBT youth in the Los Angeles area. The Protester Rights Files series comprises research material for her column in A & U and for her work with Just Dissent. The Research Files series contains subject files of personal and professional interest to Warren. The Project Records series comprises administrative and promotional materials of Wildcat Press, writing, editorial, animal rescue, legal, online, or other projects engaged in independently or collaboratively by Warren. The Event Records series includes travel, promotional, and administrative records about Warren's event appearances, including as grand marshal of numerous pride parades. The West Hollywood City Council Campaign Records series consists of administrative and promotional material regarding Warren's campaign for a seat on the West Hollywood City Council. The Audiovisual and Graphic Materials series includes photographs, drawings, and video recordings of and by Warren and her friends. The Miscellaneous Administrative and Personal Records series comprises computer files, personal files, and other records of Warren's, including Warren's own description of her collection.

    Arrangement

    The collection is arranged in the following series:
    Series 1. Portfolio, 1971-2006
    Series 2. Writings, 1954-2010
    Series 3. Book publishing records, 1976-2011
    Series 4. Correspondence, 1970-2013
    Series 5. Youth files, 1989-2011
    Series 6. Protester rights files, 1956-2001
    Series 7. Research files, 1986-2013
    Series 8. Project records, 1972-2009
    Series 9. Event records, 1983-2009
    Series 10. West Hollywood City Council campaign records, 2000-2010
    Series 11. Audiovisual and graphic materials, 1921-2010
    Series 12. Miscellaneous administrative and personal records, 1977-2013

    Separated Materials note

    Books with references to Patricia Nell Warren (Separated to the ONE library)
    Faderman, Lillian, and Stuart Timmons. Gay L.A. Basic Books, 2006.
    Huerta, Christian de la. Coming out Spiritually. Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnum, 1999.
    Nelson, Emmanuel S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States. Greenwood Press, 2009.
    Quirk, Lawrence J. Paul Newman (uncorrected galley proofs). Taylor Publishing Company, 1996.
    Roberts, Shelly. Baby Dykes. Alyson Books, 2000
    Schneider, Richard Jr. (ed.). The Best of the Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review. Temple University Press, 1997.
    Summers, Claude J. (ed.). The Gay and Lesbian Literary Heritage. Henry Holt and Companny, 1995.
    Separated to the ONE library
    Bianciotti, Hector. What the Night Tells the Day. Uncorrected Proof. The New Press, April 1995.
    Bowles, Norma (ed.). Cootie Shots. A Fringe Benefits Book, 2001.
    Grima, Tony (ed). Not the Only One: Lesbian and Gay Fiction for Teens. Alyson Publications, 1995.
    Rogers, Susan Fox. Sportsdykes: Stories from On and Off the Field. St. Martin's Press, 1994.
    Separated to the Non-LGBT newspaper cover story collection
    Beverly Press, v.11, no.6, February, 8, 2001. ("Rise in HIV Cases Alarms Activists")
    Separated to the ONE periodical collection
    4-Front Magazine, v.1, no.18, May 1-14, 1996
    Accessline (Iowa), v.12, no.3 and 4, 1998.
    The Advocate, no.734, May 27, 1997; no.144, August 14, 1974; no.765/766, August 18, 1998.
    Alliance Banner, June 1998.
    The Archive, the Journal of the Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, v.4, no.1; v.5, no. 1, 1998-1999.
    Babble, week 22, May 31 - June 6, 1995
    Baylands Frontrunners Tides, October 1996.
    Blade (Orange County), November 2003; November 2004.
    The Bottom Line, v.23, no.4, October 31, 2003.
    The Cape & Islands Gay & Straight Youth Alliance newsletter, Winter 2005.
    The Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies (CLAGS), v.3, no.1, Spring 1993.
    Center Lines, Spring 2003.
    Center News, v.12, no.3, Fall 1992.
    Connections, no.8, December 16-29, 1992.
    Curve, v.14, no.5, August 2004.
    De Ambiente, no.6, August-September 1994.
    Desert Womens Association, November-December 1994.
    Dimensions, v.1, no.2, 2004.
    Diverse City, March, April, May, and June 2003.
    Echelon, November/December 2004.
    Edge, no.351, December 25, 1996.
    The Empty Closet, no.346, May 2002.
    Esprit (3 issues), 1975-1976 (excerpts of The Frontrunner).
    The Express (Florida), v.4, no.10, March 10, 2003.
    Forward IMUA, newsletter of the Honolulu FrontRunners and FrontWalkers, no.11, November 1996.
    Frontiers, May 20, 1994.
    Frontiers, San Francisco, v.10, no.11, September 21, 2000.
    FrontPages, news for Chicago Fronrunners and Frontwalkers, v.37, 39, 48, 52, 54, 57, 58, 1995-1997; v.3, no.5; v.4, no.4 ; v.11, no.4, 1997-2004.
    Gay Barcelona, no.2-11, 14-16, 18, 21, 27, 2004-2006.
    Gazette (Tampa Bay's Gay and Lesbian News Magazine), November 2003.
    GLTSN, v.4, no.5, May/June 1995.
    The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review, v.4, no.1 and 2, 1997.
    Hinnerk, March 2005.
    HMI Report Card, Fall 1995 and Winter 1996.
    HRCF Quarterly, premiere issue and Summer 1996.
    Journal of Homosexuality, v.29, no.1/2, 1995.
    KC Exposures, v.4, no.26, May 1, 2003.
    The Lavender Salon Reader, v.6, no.2 and 4, 1998-1999.
    Lesbian News, v.27, no.7, February 2002; v.22, no.5, December 1997.
    The Letter Exchange, no.24, Summer 1991.
    Life Style Magazine, v.2, no.17, May 1, 1995.
    Moon, v.2, no.1, January 1996.
    My Gay World, v.1, no.2, Fall 2003.
    My Lesbian World, v.1, no.1, Fall 2003.
    The Networker (Pride Senior Network), v.2, no.4, Spring 2002.
    New York Native, no. 649 and 654, 1995.
    Next Magazine, v.1, no.48, June 20, 1994.
    New York Native, no.660, December 11, 1995.
    Nightlife, no. 641 and 650, 1995.
    ONE Letter, v.39, no.3 and 5, 1994.
    Our Legacy, an Uncommon Legacy Foundation, Fall 1997.
    Out & About, v.1, no.2, Summer 1998.
    Out and About, Utah Pride Center newsletter, Spring 2010.
    OutSpoken, news that affects GLBT Montanans, v.4, no.5, June/July 2000.
    Outworld Newsmagazine, v.4, no.8, April 23 - May 14, 1998.
    PFLAG Palm Springs Desert Communities, v.1, no.3, November-December 1995.
    PFLAG/LA, no.180, April/May 1996.
    PFLAGpole, December 1995 - January 1996; March-April 1996
    Planet Homo, no.40, 48, 51, 71, and 79, 1993-1995.
    Pridetimes, v.1, no.3C, April 2002.
    qvMagazine, no.3 and 5, 1998.
    Southern Exposure, v.16, no.3, Fall 1998.
    Speaking Out 3: Writings from the Tolerance Community. Culver City High School, June 2002.
    Square Peg, December 1992 - January 1993.
    Stonewall Journal, v.2, no.11, November 1995.
    Tell Them Every Week, Weekly News of the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) Los Angeles, September 24, 1995.
    Times, a monthly publication or the GLBT community serving Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine, August 2009.
    TransParent, no.1, February 23, 1997.
    Update, no.559, September 9, 1992
    Xodus, v.2, no.2 and 3, 2004
    Separated to the ONE periodical collection (AIDS-related)
    Art & Understanding (a&u), no.71 and 74, 2000; no.208, 212, 214-216, 218, 220, 221, and 223, 2012-2013.
    IMPACTO Latino, v.1, no.5, June 1993
    NAMESletter, v.6, no.2; v.7, no.1, 1993
    NIAID AIDS Agenda, Fall 1992
    The PFLAGpole, Fall 1992
    Positive Living, December 1994
    Rosebuzz, the newsletter of the AIDS Coalition of Southern New Jersey, v.3, no.4, Winter 1995.
    SAF Sounds, Sacramento AIDS Foundation newsletter, April 1991
    Searchlights, v.3, no.4 and 5, 1993
    SIECUS Report, v.20, no.5, June/July 1992; v.22, no.1, October/November 1993
    Update, a publication of the Colorado AIDS Project, v.13, no.9-10, Spring/Summer 2001.
    Separated to the ONE programs, reports, comics, and performing arts collections
    Absolut Mardi Gras, West Hollywood, February 28, 1995.
    Albuquerque Pride Worldwide, 2002.
    Colorado Pride Guide, 2003.
    The Effects of Family upon Gay Men in the Coming Out Process. A thesis presented to the faculty of the graduate school University of Missouri-Columbia by C. McArdle Powell. May 1996.
    The Effects of Prejudice on the Lives of Gay and Lesbian Youth: A Report to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. The Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations. April 1994.
    Healthy People 2010: Companion Document for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Health. Coordinated and co-written by the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA). April 2001.
    International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Barcelona, October 18-24, 2004.
    From Here to Equality, a Montana Celebration (Pride). June 9-11, 2000.
    From Here to Eternity, Second Annual Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Prom sponsored by the Gay & Lesbian Education Commission of the Los Angeles Unified School District, May 12, 1995.
    Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Teachers Network, first annual west coast conference, January 28, 1995.
    Greater Palm Springs Pride, 1999.
    Last Summer at Bluefish Cove, Performing Arts program and limited partnership agreement, 1984.
    The Legacy of Harvey Milk, presented by PEN Center USA and the City of West Hollywood. June 6, 2009.
    Lesbian & Gay Pride Run, 13th annual, Front Runners New York, June 18, 1994.
    Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride Celebration program, 11th annual, May 21 & 22, 1994.
    Los Angeles Gay Games VII, 2006.
    Making Schools Safe for Gay and Lesbian Youth: Breaking the Silence in Schools and in Families. Education Report. The Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth. February 25, 1993.
    The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, 1992.
    The National LGBT Business Convention, Echelon Magazine, Los Angeles, November 8, 2004.
    A Night of 100 Champions, a benefit for Gay Games VII, April 22 & 23, 2006.
    Out in New York, 1994.
    Saints and Sinners, a LGBT Literary Festival sponsored by the NO/AIDS Task Force of New Orleans, May 13-15, 2005, and May 7-9, 2004.
    Stonewall Library and Archives, Report to the Community, 2003.
    Stonewall Scholarship Awards Dinner, United Teachers Los Angeles, Gay and Lesbian Issue Committee, June 9, 1994.
    Tales of the Closet, no.1, 3-4, 6-9.
    West Hollywood Book Fair, 6th annual, 2007.
    Separated to the ONE directories, pamphlets, booklets, catalogs, and map collections
    Alyson Gay Men's Book Catalog, December 1994 - January 1995.
    Alyson Spring and Summer Catalog, 2001.
    Artists in Residence catalog, L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, 1996-1997.
    Assorted AIDS-related pamphlets and booklets.
    BGLAD, Bisexual Gay Lesbian Transgendered Awareness Days. A paid supplement to the Daily Pennsylvanian published by the LGBA, a SAC funded organization. March 19, 1996.
    The Bookstore, GLSEN, school year 2000.
    Chemical Dependency: A Training Program for HIV Service Providers. (bound training material)
    Columbia Fun Maps, Chicago, 2001.
    Front Runners New York information pamphlet.
    GLSEN Bookstore, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002.
    In Our Hands = En Nuestras Manos. The Los Angeles Alliance for a Drug Free Community. 1996.
    Institute of Gay an Lesbian Education catalog of courses, Fall and Spring 1994, Winter 1995, Spring 1995.
    L.A. Gay and Lesbian Center Community Calendar, December 1996.
    Lesbian & Gay Checklist. Inland Book Company, Spring 1995.
    Long Beach Community Business Newtork (LBCBN) Community Business Directory, 2004.
    Millennium Gay Pocket Guide to Palm Springs, Cathedral City, and the entire Coachella Valley. JW Marketing Concepts.
    PFLAG directory (1996), "Be Yourself" booklet (1994), "Our Daughters and Sons" booklet, "Is Homosexuality a Sin?" booklet (1992), "Opening the Straight Spouse's Closet" (1994), "Why ask Why?" booklet (1995), and "About our Children" booklet (1995).
    Pride Senior Network, Service Provider Directory, October 1999.
    Project 10 Handbook.
    Rainbow Guide to Greater Fort Lauderdale. Travelhost,
    Tampa Bay Business Guild, 2003-2004.
    Separated to the ONE pins, posters, and subject file collections
    AIDS Awareness ribbon. One end is red, the other the flag of Puerto Rico.(pin)
    The Boxing Prince. Realistfilm production. 2000. (movie poster)
    The Civil Rights Movement. Expanding Equity. Put out by the Los Angeles Unified School District, Gay and Lesbian Education Commission. (poster)
    Diversity is Beautiful. All Students Count (text in four languages). Put out by the Los Angeles Unified School District, Gay and Lesbian Education Commission. (poster)
    L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center job services information. (subject files)
    Models of Pride VI (October 24, 1998) and VII (October 30, 1999) at the Occidental College campus in Eagle Rock. (small posters)
    Proud to Run, tenth annual. Text surrounds a runner breaking a finish line amid a hail of glitter. (round pin)
    Proud to Run, eleventh annual, 1992. Includes image of two faces drawn in white. (rectangular pin)
    The PWA (People with AIDS) Memorial Bracelet promotional material.
    Streetcats National Campaign GAY BASHING. Black text on a white background with a red crossout over the text. (pin)
    VHS separated to the ONE audiovisual collection
    "Being Gay Today", Patricia Nell Warren interview with Sam Catalano. Sacramento, December 1, 2001.
    Boise Pride. 2000.
    The Boxing Prince. A documentary by Gerd Kroske.
    City of West Hollywood Citychannel 10: Get Used to It, show #79. "The ONE Institute." Host Sheila James Kuehl. Guests Michael Kearns, Patricia Nell Warren, Mark Thompson. May 11, 2001 for June 2001.
    Dish Promo. Starring Steven J. McCarthy. 1994.
    Entertainment Tonight. Brad Pitt and The Frontrunner movie.
    The Fresca Vinyl Show. Producer Douglas Lee Long. With Patricia Nell Warren and Steve Moore.
    Gay Youth: An Educational Video for the Nineties. Producer/Director Pam Walton.
    "In my Opinion... Southern Baptists, a Personal Testimony." Produced by James Martin for the 35th Year Reunion, Class of 1962, Tupelo, Mississippi. 1997.
    Iowa City Party with Andy Tobias. April 30, 1999.
    The Last Lovers on Earth. Final theatrical version. June 2005.
    Liberty Weekend Dinner, Arizona Human Rights awards dinner. 2003. (Patricia Nell Warren honored)
    "Live to Tell": The 1st Gay and Lesbian Prom in America. Producer/Director Charley Lang.
    Los Angeles Pride, Kenny Kahoon.
    NBC (KMIR) Palm Springs. Gay Veterans. May 31, 2000.
    The O'Reilly Factor, Fox News Channel, National. "Brokeback Mountain." December 20, 2005, 8-9pm.
    The Other Side of AIDS. Preview copy, Robin Scovill.
    Out of the Past: The Struggle for Gay and Lesbian Rights in America. 1997.
    Palm Springs Rodeo. Patricia Nell Warren interview. November 1994.
    Paul Monette: A Celebration, part I and II.
    Personal Best with Morris Kight. March 19, 2001.
    Peter Cromer footage taken November 1992 (S.O.S. CARE).
    Questioning AIDS in South Africa. Directed by Robin Scovill. October 26, 2000.
    Out and Proud on the Internet (Town Hall/Censorship). Town Hall Meeting at West Hollywood Auditorium. September 9, 1997.
    Take the Power. Produced and directed by Kay Weaver and Martha Wheelock. 1987. Includes One Fine Day.
    Twenty minutes with Patricia Nell Warren, "The Front Runner." Unabridged Book Store, Chicago. 1995.
    Valley Business Alliance Dinner. Morris Kight, guest speaker. February 11, 1998.
    West Hollywood Housing Summit. December 4, 2006.
    Women in Business Forum. Guests Patricia Nell Warren and Keiko Takeda. Topic: Career in the Arts. Host: Dolly Boyd. October 16, 1991.
    DVDs separated to the ONE audiovisual collection
    Alan's Olympics Video Edits, 2004.
    Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin.
    Brunch on QTN #13. Q Television Network. January 31, 2006.
    Coronation Street, volumes 1-8 (6 DVDs).
    CU @ SCU. Patricial Nell Warren interview. April 25, 2006.
    Doric Wilson's Street Theater. DVD 10001, Director Mark Finley.
    The Great American Christmas. USA Network.
    IMRU. Patricia Nell Warren edited interview and entire show. May 21, 2001.
    The Last Lovers on Earth. Produced by Michael Cimpher and Rubicon Media (2 DVDs).
    Misc Short Subjects, June 2005.
    Speech by Patricia Nell Warren. undated.
    University of Southern California. "Trojan Vision" interview with Patricia Nell Warren. April 25, 2006.
    "Women from Diverse Backgrounds and Cultures Coming Together to Speak Out." Opening remarks, What are the issues? by Patricia Nell Warren. University of North Texas Division of Equity and Diversity and Multicultural Ally Program. November 4, 2004.
    Audio separated to the ONE audiovisual collection
    Conway, Kelly. Gentle Rain, 1993 (audiocassette).
    Girl Jesus. No Way Out, 1995 (audiocassette).
    "Dog Soldier Justice," KOA Radio Interview (CD).
    The Evening Talk Show. Guest: Nicholas Regush, ABC News. Topic: The Virus Within. August, 23, 2000. (audiocassette)
    The Front Runner audio book, demo excerpt recordings. Lee Look, voice over. Essential Soundworks. (CD)
    Jonathan Jenkins, The Front Runner theme. (audiocassette)
    KHSU, Diverse Public Radio, Humboldt State University. Vincent Peloso, The Mad River Anthology. Patricia Nell Warren, 10:05pm (audiocassette).
    KPFK, Los Angeles. All about Books: One is the Sun by Patricia Nell Warren. April 27, 1991 (audiocassette).
    KUNM-FM, Albuquerque. Common Bond's Under 21 Group, Rainbow Youth Radio Project. Patricia Nell Warren. July 2001 (audiocassette).
    Phranc. Folksinger (CD).
    Phranc. Goofyfoot (CD).
    This Way Out: The International Lesbian and Gay Radio Magazine. Programs 391, 396, 400, 405, 414, 423, 431, 527, 718. 1995-2001. (audiocassettes)
    Deaccessed Non-LGBT Periodicals
    Acres, U.S.A., 1991-1993 (21 issues) (includes Catalog 8, 10, and 12, 1992-1994).
    American Atheist, Spring 1997.
    American Writer, Winter 2000.
    The Atlantic Monthly, june 1997 (AIDS cover story).
    Authors Guild Bulletin, 1990-1999 (11 issues).
    The BBB Bulletin (Oklahoma), v.91, no.5 and 6, 1991.
    The Beachcomber Quarterly, no.17, Summer 1991.
    Bike Newsmagazine, v.4, no.4, 1994.
    Body & Soul, v.8, no.10 (AIDS cover story).
    Book Dealers World, v.17, no.1, Winter 1995.
    Book Marketing & Publicity, v.1, no.16, December 11, 1988.
    Buzz, November 1994.
    C.O.P.P. News (Community Organized Protection Plan), July 1997.
    Countdown, Hal Lindsey's Christian Intelligence Journal, 1992-1993 (7 issues).
    The DePaulia, v.73, no.24, May 26, 1995.
    Dirt, no.7, 1993.
    Discover, June 1992, October 1997.
    DiversityInc, October/November 2004.
    Environmentalist, no.145, February 15-28, 1991.
    Evolve!, v.3, no.4.
    Factsheet Five, no.55.
    The Follies Footlighter, v.9, November 1999 - May 2000.
    The Hispanic Reporter, v.2, no.3, March 1993.
    Independent Publisher, July/August 1999.
    Intelligence Report, no.75, October 1994
    LA Weekly, v.26, no.2, December 5-11, 2003.
    The Land Report (6 issues), 1990-1994.
    Liberty Tree, v.7, no.1.
    Lifeforce, v.1, no.2; v.2, no.2, 1991-1992.
    Los Angeles City Beat, v.1, no.26, December 4-10, 2003.
    Making Tracks, v.7, no.3, Fall 1997.
    Men's Health, February 1993.
    Missouri Wildflowers Nursery, 1997.
    Montana Author's Coalition, September 1994, January 1995, July/August/September 1997.
    Mythosphere, v.2, no.3 and 4.
    Network, the IWWG newsletter, v.16, no.5 and 6, 1996.
    New City, v.3, no.3, Summer 1996 (gay youth cover story).
    Newsweek, March 22, 1993 (AIDS cover story).
    Paladin Press, v.24, no.3.
    PMA Newsletter, 1996-2008 (6 issues).
    Publishers Weekly, August 25, 1997.
    Reader's Digest, 1968-1973 (26 issues).
    Satya, v.3, no.6 and 7, 1996-1997.
    Scientific American, July 1995.
    Socialist Action, v.11, no.8, August 1993.
    Small Press Center News, Spring/Summer 1998
    The Sonoma County Independent, v.17, no.23, 1995.
    Spartan Times, v.25, no.5, March 1997.
    The Tiger Times (Shady Springs High School), v.7, no.1, October 28, 1994 (bullying cover story).
    Time, March 4, 1996.
    Thomson-Shore Printer's Ink, v.12, no.1, Spring 1996
    Wingspan, December 1990 - March 1991.
    USA Weekend, April 30 - May 2, 1993.
    Wildlife Waystation, Summer 1992.
    WWF News, international newspapers of the World Wide Fund for Nature, no.63, January/February 1990.
    Yogi Times, no.27, November 2004.
    YSB, v.3, no.4, January 1994.
    Zink, holiday 2008.
    Deaccessed Non-LGBT Publications
    Agricultural catalogs (farm equipment, seeds, flowers, water and energy efficiency, animals, soil, etc.)
    American Atheist Press catalog, 1995.
    Art Press promotional material, circa 1999.
    Authors Guild of America leather bound members folder of articles and information by and about the guild.
    Berry, Carmen Renee and Tamara Traeder. Girlfriends. Wildcat Canyon Press, 1995.
    The Birds and the Bees... and STDs! by Amy Stephens an Glenn T. Stanton. Focus on the Family. August 1995.
    Bodyguard and Military Adventure Training, United States Training Center.
    California Community Foundation informational materials.
    Communication, from the Scientology Handbook. Based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard.
    General catalogs (fitness, movies, auction, outdoors, clothing, vehicle, office equipment, Native American products, military, packaging, shipping, etc.)
    General directories (city, entertainment, etc.)
    Gone with the Wind, remastered in DVD promotional material.
    Home improvement catalogs and promotional material.
    Maps: national park, municipal, state, national, and foreign (primarily National Geographic)
    Montana Library Directory. Montana State Library, Helena, Montana. 1997.
    National Writers Union, informational material.
    Project Tikvah: Jewish Youth Suicide Prevention Program.
    School catalogs for New York Film Academy and Buena Vista College Network (circa 1996), and Los Angeles City College community services (Summer 1999).
    The Sea Inside, production notes. Fine Line Features.
    Ukranian language books (without Warren content).
    Telephone manuals.
    Deaccessed video
    22 Public Service Announcements, Earth Communications Office, 1991-2002 (DVD).
    ABC Primetime. "USMC Hetero, Child molesters, and Rapists." July 23, 1994 (VHS).
    BAM 6.6, 2008 (DVD).
    Cable Television Press. Conference: Insurance Initiative. October 27, 1988 (VHS).
    Deserted. American Film Institute (DVD).
    Ferrari. Directed by Carlo Carlei, 2002 (DVD).
    Grand Prix, 1996 (DVD).
    Grant-Korhs Ranch, July 6, 2003 (VHS).
    Grant-Kohrs Ranch, National Historic Site. National Park Service (VHS).
    Grant-Kohrs reunion, August 2005 (DVD).
    Horse-Drawn Loose Haying at Grant-Korhs Ranch National Historic Site Using the "Beaver Slide" (DVD).
    "I'll Ride that Horse!" Montana Women Bronc Riders. Documentary by Doris Loeser.
    "The Melungeons" (VHS).
    "Montana" (VHS).
    Mrs. Palfrey at The Claremont. Directed by Dan Ireland. 2005.
    Mujeres al Borde de un Ataque de Nervios (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown), Outrageous, and Deathtrap.
    TeenBiz: Most Everything a Young Person Needs to Know to Create a Biz. Mark James-direct media, Inc. 1997.
    Volyn. Ukranian Dance Company (VHS).
    Veryovka. Ukranian performance (VHS).
    Deaccessed audio
    Buffet, Peter. Spirit: A Journey in Dance Drums and Song (CD).
    Cat, China. No Disguise, 2005 (CD).
    Comedy compilation: James Gregory, Smothers Brothers, Red Foxx, and Justin Wilson-saxaphone (audiocassette).
    Compilation: Boxcar Willie, Jerry Wallace, and Bob Luman (audiocassette).
    Daniels, Brett. What Becomes of the Broken Hearted... (CD).
    Jenkins, Jonathan Morgan. Windows, 1990 (audiocassette).
    Lewis, Barbara. Once in a Blue Moon (CD).
    Medicine Songs (2 audiocassettes).
    Opus III. It's a Fine Day 1992 (audiocassette).
    "The Rapture", music (CD).
    Robbie Robertson and the Red Road Ensemble. Music for the Native Americans, 1994 (CD).
    Sommers, Kristi, music, 1991 and undated (2 audiocassettes).
    Takeda, Keiko, music, 1991 (audiocassette).
    Vanessa Davis Band. One Heart, 1990 (CD).
    The Women's Chorus of Dallas. American Rhapsody, 2000 (CD).

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    Books
    Civil rights--United States
    Clippings
    Correspondence
    Gay youth
    Lesbian artists
    Lesbian authors
    Lesbian writings
    Lesbian youth
    Publishers and publishing
    Transgender youth